Fertility of male workers exposed to cadmium, lead, or manganese.

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Published in Am J Epidemiol on June 01, 1992

Authors

J P Gennart1, J P Buchet, H Roels, P Ghyselen, E Ceulemans, R Lauwerys

Author Affiliations

1: Industrial Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Unit, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.

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